Hallo,
I´ve an programming-question and would be very happy, if you can
help me or tell me, where I can find information relating to this or who
I could ask. Thanks a lot!
I´d like to know, if Debian (or Linux in general) uses BIOS-functions for
hard drive-acces on 386+ system or if it has it´s o
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:34:31PM +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote:
> Since installing Debian in May the amount of disk space required for my OS
> has risen from 1.5GB to 3GB and has reached the limit of the partition.
> I don't really want to allocate any more space to the OS as I'm sure there
> must
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 03:44, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> I favor this approach over simple applications of violence, such as
> using an axe on any computer infected by a virus.
Why punish the hardware for what is clearly a wetware problem?
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:34:31PM +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote:
[snip]
> a little to liberally in the past!). How can I find out the sizes of the
> packages and try to establish what I can remove without disaster. I tried
> using deborphan to do this but it didn't even put a dent in my 100% full
> v
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 07:34, Andrew Lyon wrote:
> Since installing Debian in May the amount of disk space required for my OS
> has risen from 1.5GB to 3GB and has reached the limit of the partition.
> I don't really want to allocate any more space to the OS as I'm sure there
> must be stuff ther
Hi!
(This question actually belongs to debian-user, but the heck with it)
Am 2003-09-23 22:34 +0100 schrieb Andrew Lyon:
> How can I find out the sizes of the packages
apt-cache show will print a field 'Size: xxx' which
shows the installed size in bytes (IIRC).
For your purpose it may be mor
Andrew Lyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since installing Debian in May the amount of disk space required for
> my OS has risen from 1.5GB to 3GB and has reached the limit of the
> partition. I don't really want to allocate any more space to the OS
> as I'm sure there must be stuff there that I
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 04:53:16PM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> The list of hardware required to stop this spam unfortunately seems to
> include a time machine.
Just because you can't afford one...
Another (cheaper) solution though would be to pull the plug ;-).
There! No more spam problems!
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:34:31PM +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote:
> Since installing Debian in May the amount of disk space required for my OS
> has risen from 1.5GB to 3GB and has reached the limit of the partition.
Try to start with "du -sk /var/* | sort -n" and "du -sk /usr/{lib,share}/* |
sort -n"
Hello,
Since installing Debian in May the amount of disk space required for my OS
has risen from 1.5GB to 3GB and has reached the limit of the partition.
I don't really want to allocate any more space to the OS as I'm sure there
must be stuff there that I do not need or use (I admit to running d
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On Tuesday 23 September 2003 01:48, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Mike Hommey dijo [Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 12:28:44AM +0200]:
> > Maybe I'm wrong, but I think an MTA rejecting a mail because of oversized
> > body doesn't have to get the whole body before rejectin
Hello,
Kernel 2.4.22 got into testing, so I have to go to the procedure again.
#include
* Manuel Bilderbeek [Sun, Aug 24 2003, 04:32:45PM]:
The procedure I'm going through is as follows (being root all the time)
1) install the kernel source for the kernel, e.g. kernel-source-2.4.21
2) go to /usr/s
Hi,
when a group in /etc/group contains over a 100
members, chgrp stops functioning properly when a
numeric group ID is passed as an argument.
Providing a group name as an argument works correctly
in all cases.
However, when the 100+ member group exists in
/etc/group, providing a
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> My goal in monkeying with the init system is to clean it up a bit, and
> perhaps develop my own parallel service startup method. Albiet, a bit
> less than other distros like Gentoo, as no Debian init script declares
> dependencies.
Read the init scripts p
Tel Aviv, 27 in Septembre 2,003
1 Rajab 1,423, Rosh HaShana 5,764.
Exit to Freedom
Madam, Sir,
This document tackles the problems of economic and security
risks you are confronted with everyday.
Previous versions of that document have been released before
today. I have to apologise for one mist
> I do it in an even simpler way (keep in mind I don't really have bandwidth
> limitations). I have my mail filter (kmail) set up so it trashes any mail
> message with the string ".exe", ".pif", ".bat", or ".scr".
That's good method I think, unless someone sends you .exe which you
want to receive
On 22-Sep-03, 14:14 (CDT), Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a well accepted fact among kernel developers that vanilla
> kernel.org kernels should not be used by end users. Debian has to patch
> the kernel, too. There isn't much choice.
Agreed, but there's a significant differenc
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As Martin Pitt mentioned here, you can filter on the file types of
attachments to e-mails to eliminate the "Microsoft Upgrade" e-mail
attachments.
I do it in an even simpler way (keep in mind I don't really have bandwidth
limitations). I have my
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-26
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: irate
Version : 0.2-8
Upstream Author : Anthony Jones
* URL : http://irate.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : Collaborative filtering mp3 downloader & pl
Bonjour.
Je suis acctuellement en BTS informatique IRIS,
dans le quel en fin d'année j'aurait un stage de 4 semaine a effectuer dans une
entreprise dans le domaine de l'informatique.
Utilisant debian en cour pour l'apprentissage du
systeme linux et commencant a apprendre le language C, j'aura
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-25
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: gtkatlantic
Version : 0.2.13
Upstream Author : Rochet Sylvain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://gtkatlantic.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : game like
> The queue daemon can no longer handle PGP 2.x keys; I don't know why
> and since a) the number of developers still using these kind of keys
> for uploads can be counted on the fingers of a mutilated hand, b)
> there are alternative methods of uploads available to the few who do,
> c) queued is in
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 15:42:54 +0200 (CEST), Arnaud Vandyck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:27:26 +0200
>Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is example code available to imitate conffile handling?
>
>man dh_link ;-)
No. That doesn't solve the problem when the target is a co
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 02:27:26PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 20:32:35 +1000, Anthony Towns
> wrote:
> >On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:50:04AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> >> Is there a recommended way to handle this?
> >Yeah: don't ship symlinks in the package; generate them later.
Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:17:37, Mario Lang wrote:
>> Package: initscripts
>> Version: 2.85-7
>> Severity: minor
>> Tags: patch
>>
>> Package brltty needs to use a pid-file mechanism for
>> start-stop-daemon, since automatic restarting on upgrade
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 10:26:22 -0400 (EDT)
Richard A Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:45:11 +0100
> > Steve Kemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 11:18:27PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 01:14:47PM -0400, Brian White wrote:
> Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> > * Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-20 07:37]:
> > > Neither SCP nor anonymous-FTP methods work and I want to get that
> > > fixed.
> > >
> > > SSH works. SCP doesn't.
> >
> > Well, it works for ever
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:27:26 +0200
Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is example code available to imitate conffile handling?
man dh_link ;-)
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Does anyone remember x48? It's an HP48 CPU emulator. It used to be
packaged for debian, but was orphaned.
In order to do any emulation it needs a ROM, which you can download from
your HP48 over the serial line. You can also get ROMs from [1].
"HP graciously began allowing this to be downloaded in
Package: wnpp
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Severity: wishlist
* Package name: inti-gl
Version : 0.9.0
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* URL : http://inti.sourceforge.net/
* License : LGPL
Description : GtkGLExt bindings for I
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 07:29, Jerry Haltom wrote:
> Are there plans to run "up" commands in interfaces after
> dns-nameservers?
That would be desirable. It would require a change to the
ifupdown package.
> Also, this may seem a LITTLE bit silly, but can dns-domainnames be
> provided with a name,
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 20:32:35 +1000, Anthony Towns
wrote:
>On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:50:04AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
>> Is there a recommended way to handle this?
>
>Yeah: don't ship symlinks in the package; generate them later.
Is example code available to imitate conffile handling?
Greetings
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:50:04AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> Is there a recommended way to handle this?
Yeah: don't ship symlinks in the package; generate them later.
> I'd like to avoid shipping
> a symlink list file and to generate the links in postinst.
Cheers,
aj
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Anthony Towns <[EMAIL
Are there plans to run "up" commands in interfaces after
dns-nameservers? Some of my up commands, and probably others, consist of
setting up static routes to other boxes. It is nice to be able to
specify these other boxes by name, and have it resolved using the name
servers set up by the resolvconf
[repost from -mentors, where nobody answered]
Hi,
I am currently working on a package that needs to mimic sysvinit's
symlink farm. I have a bunch of scripts put into /etc/network/if.d
which are in turn symlinked to /etc/network/if-$NAME.d for different
values of $NAME.
I'd like to have the symli
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 19:52:38 -0400
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> You need to bump the version number of the .orig.tar.gz, e.g
> libdtdparser-java_1.21a.orig.tar.gz or something (just make sure it's
> lower than your next real upstream version number).
Good idea
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-25
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: ulex
Version : 0.2
Upstream Author : Alain Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.cduce.org/download/ulex-0.2.tar.gz
* License : LGPL
Description : OCaml lexe
Hi, Steve Lamb wrote:
> What would help is to be able to block an IP once it's been hit.
That won't work for people who have a secondary MX record.
I've set up a second mailer which simply rejects everything (one that
speaks correct SMTP... :-/ ), and the source addresses which flood me
wit
Hi,
Graham Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 04:53:16PM +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> > A pure MTA solution would still need to scan the body and thus would
> > still eat your bandwidth.
>
> i have postfix's body_checks setup to reject lines that match the
> following regular expression (
Fisierul (part0004:Install53.exe) atasat email-ului trimis de catre [EMAIL
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROT
Fisierul (part:)->(IFRAME) atasat email-ului trimis de catre [EMAIL
PROTECTED] pentru
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PRO
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:20:22PM -0500, Craig P. Steffen wrote:
> I assume .scr is an extension for windows scripts?
Nah, it is an extension meant for SCReen-savers. Technically, they are
just renamed .exe's, but many people that do know that executable
attachments are dangerous don't know that
Please use debian-user@lists.debian.org for that kind of questions.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 05:22:00PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
> 2.4.20 is the Linux kernel version. k7 means optimise for
> Athlon. What does 3 mean?
It is the fourth binary-incompatible (as far as modules are concerned,
not us
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As Martin Pitt mentioned here, you can filter on the file types of
attachments to e-mails to eliminate the "Microsoft Upgrade" e-mail
attachments.
I do it in an even simpler way (keep in mind I don't really have bandwidth
limitations). I have my
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